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MEME BUREAU
OF INVESTIGATION

Leadership & Structure

The Meme Bureau of Investigation is led by a Director and two Co-Deputy Directors. Beneath senior leadership, the Bureau is organized into six operational divisions and a Critical Incident Response Group, supported by a network of field offices distributed across major chain ecosystems. This page describes the Bureau's leadership structure and divisional organization.

The Bureau's structure is designed to enable rapid response to on-chain incidents while maintaining the deeper, slower-burning investigative capacity required to close cases against well-resourced fugitive operators.

Senior Leadership

Director
Sworn in January 2026. Sets Bureau-wide strategy and represents the Bureau publicly. Comes up through the Trenches rotation program.
Co-Deputy Director · Operations
Operations portfolio: KOL Forensics, CT Undercover Operative Program, field office coordination, public communications.
Co-Deputy Director · Technology
Technology portfolio: On-Chain Forensics Engineering, Critical Incident Response Group, cross-chain tracing infrastructure.

Operational Divisions

Memecoin Forensics Division

Investigates rug pulls, exit scams, soft rugs, and coordinated launchpad activity. Maintains the public Most Wanted listing and the internal Serial Deployer Database.

KOL Forensics Division

Maps and documents paid-promotion relationships, coordinated shilling networks, and KOL ring activity across Crypto Twitter. Oversees the CT Undercover Operative program.

On-Chain Forensics Engineering

Builds and operates the Bureau's technical forensic infrastructure: wallet-tracing pipelines, deployer-clustering models, BPF reverse-engineering tooling, and cross-chain tracking capability.

Critical Incident Response Group

Coordinates the Bureau's real-time response to active exploits and drain events. Maintains rapid-response protocols with major bridge operators and CEX compliance teams. 24/7 on-call rotation.

Tactical Operations Division

Operates the Bureau's defensive bot infrastructure: counter-sniper bots, sandwich-attack neutralization, priority-fee market intelligence, and adversarial-MEV monitoring.

International White-Collar Division

Leads multi-chain investigations involving fugitive operators in non-extradition jurisdictions. Coordinates with external authorities including Interpol and Europol where appropriate.

Trenches Division

Entry-level rotation program for Junior Field Agents. Operates as both a recruitment pipeline and an immersive intelligence-gathering operation in active memecoin environments.

Archive Division

Maintains case records on convicted, sentenced, and confirmed-custody subjects. Coordinates with U.S. and international authorities on post-conviction proceedings.

Field Offices

Solana Field Office

Primary high-activity field office. Covers Pump.fun, Bonk.fun, BelieveApp, Raydium, Meteora, and adjacent Solana DEX ecosystems.

EVM Field Office

Covers Ethereum mainnet, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, and related L2 ecosystems. Operates the Bureau's primary cross-chain tracing infrastructure.

BNB Chain Field Office

Covers BNB Chain and adjacent Asian-market DEX ecosystems. Coordinates with regional regulators on cross-border investigations.

Bridge Operations Office

Specialized field office focused on cross-chain bridge activity and bridge-exploit response. Distributed staffing across all major bridge operator timezones.